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7 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Might just buy a Saints v GWS ticket and get there super early

That game will be lucky to draw more than 55k.

 
50 minutes ago, layzie said:

Out of curiosity Beard are restricted members not able to buy visitor tickets for this game? Asking for a friend (seriously)

Only Unreserved and Standing room tickets available in MCC on a walk up basis for members, MCC comment section furious people were allowed Visitor tickets

 

Got through. Only thing on the wings was level 4. Some behind the goals on ground level left, and nothing on 2 left at all.

I got q49, which is wing. I quite like watching the footy from there so I'm ok with it.

I'm a priority one member but all priority ones were sold by the time I got in.

 

6 minutes ago, sisso said:

is a white knuckle ride waiting for this damn website to let me in....

After last year I have decided to remain calm so far it is working well at the 15 minute mark. Just wait if I get tickets in the nose bleed section I will stand up on the night. 


The trick:

1. Join on one browser about 15 minutes before.

2. Join on a second different browser 10 minutes before

3. Join in incognito 5 minutes before

4. Join in incognito on another device a few minutes before, AND, join in app on your smartphone a few minutes before

 

I ALWAYS end up in at least 2 of the above. Managed to get 6x tickets to Taylor Swift doing above method.

5 minutes ago, praha said:

Woohoo got my tickets.

M8. Pretty happy with that.

Did you use your AFL member barcode?

M50. Deceased!!!!

I never paid for anything so fast in my life 

Futurama Shut Up And Take My Money GIF

Edited by Jaded No More

 
Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

Did you use your AFL member barcode?

Yep. Figured the extra $70 was worth it to sit with humans rather than in AFL Reserve with degenerates.


oh wow. I logged in at exactly 8am and lost my 10 minute window to purchase tickets because it took me 9 minutes to figure out that the "password" to unlock the tickets is BOTH my barcode number and my wife's barcode number, with a return between them.
I did not think I could hate ticketmaster any more than I already did. this is unbelievable. 

Got my five tickets! M30, row J. See you on Thursday week!


2 minutes ago, praha said:

The trick:

1. Join on one browser about 15 minutes before.

2. Join on a second different browser 10 minutes before

3. Join in incognito 5 minutes before

4. Join in incognito on another device a few minutes before, AND, join in app on your smartphone a few minutes before

 

I ALWAYS end up in at least 2 of the above. Managed to get 6x tickets to Taylor Swift doing above method.

How do you keep track of them all?

Just now, old dee said:

How do you keep track of them all?

In front of me. Resize browser window so they are on the one screen.

5 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

In M8 too, official Demonland bay?

 

Looks that way, im in Row B

3 x tickets in N11 secured. 

Had 4 x browsers open and luckily my laptop one got in after 5 mins, the others were still in the waiting room till now. 

Edited by layzie


 

Got tix in my preferred Q2 Row A - went pretty seamlessly for me.

Good luck to everyone else in your quest.


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